Asmali Mescit Caddesi 5 | Tünel/Beyoglu

As well as individual exhibitions, among the six or seven exhibitions that they hold per year, the gallery also regularly hosts group exhibitions, exhibitions of collections and exhibitions designed to support and encourage young artists.

Bankalar Caddesi 10 | Karaköy/Beyoglu

During the 1970s and 1980s, an Italian antique dealer transformed the building into an eclectic, ornate living space, but the house was redone in Bauhaus style in 2008 by its current owner, the architect Gülfem Köseoğlu. She also converted the building into an exhibition and cultural space.

Faik Pasa Caddesi 22 | Cukurcuma/Beyoglu

As the first and the only one of its kind in Turkey, with its 'museum-in-an-office' concept, Borusan Contemporary aims to become a pioneer in its own category, both with its physical environment and visiting experience.

Perili Kösk 5, Baltalimanı Hisar Caddesi | Rumelihisari/Sariyer

Established under the umbrella of Bozlu Holding, Bozlu Art Project aims at developing a different discourse in all aspects of arts through generating projects such as panels, discussions, archives, research, exhibitions and even literature.

Tesvikiye Caddesi 45 | Nisantasi/Sisli
Dr. Sevket Bey Sokak 5 | Sisli

The Gallery is one of the prominent art galleries of İstanbul, and through its portfolio of artists which are of different disciplines and mostly of younger age, it supports the contemporary art production.

Siraselviler Caddesi 85A | Cihangir/Beyoglu

Simsirci Sokak 11 | Cihangir/Beyoglu

Depo is a space for critical debate and cultural exchange in the city center of Istanbul and the first initiative in Turkey to focus on regional collaborations among Turkey and countries in the Caucasus, the Middle East and the Balkans.

Bebekderesi Sokak 13 | Bebek

A recurring venue of the Istanbul Biennial, the building has a special significance due to its legacy as a school, a place for learning and knowledge and a key institution in any residential neighbourhood.

Istiklal Caddesi 4 | Taksim/Beyoglu

IS Towers | Levent

ISTANBUL’74 cultivates platforms that connect Istanbul to the international cultural community by bringing global events to the city, making it the first and pioneering international arts and culture platform based in Turkey.

Macka Caddesi 35 | Tesvikiye/Sisli

The decrepit state of this poorly signposted museum, housed in a waterside mansion, suggests that few visitors find their way here. Shame, because the collection of Turkish art on display in the high-ceilinged halls includes some fine pieces.

Mesrutiyet Caddesi 64 | Tepebasi/Beyoglu

Pera Art Gallery, has been serving to art and cultural life of Istanbul since 2000, holding national and international exhibitions of young artists and experienced artists who gained reputation all over the world.

Cukurcuma Caddesi 20 | Firuzaga/Beyoglu

Bogazkesen Cad. 21A | Tophane/Beyoglu

The museum holds collections of exceptionally fine ceramics and calligraphy as well as 19th- and 20th-century Turkish art. It does also host major touring exhibitions by the likes of Picasso and Rodin, which pull in big crowds.

Sakip Sabanci Caddesi 42 | Emirgan

SALT is a not-for-profit institution which hosts exhibitions, conferences and public programs and sustains SALT Research, a library and archive of recent art, architecture, design, urbanism, and social and economic histories to make them available for research and public use.

SALT Beyoglu | İstiklal Caddesi 136 | Taksim/Beyoglu

Enriching the art scene in Turkey with its perspective and vision provided by the fact of being founded by artists, Sanatorium acts with a mentality searching for the ways of increasing its contribution through different collaborations regarding contemporary art.

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